Elblag
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Tourist attractions
Rebirth Monument (12 min)
Metal memorial erected February 10, 1975, commemorating Elbląg's postwar reconstruction.
Polish Underground State Monument (14 min)
Stone monument commemorating Poland's clandestine resistance and underground government during World War II.
War Invalids Obelisk (14 min)
Stone obelisk erected in 2009 honoring disabled war veterans with the inscription 'God, Honor, Homeland.'
Erich Brost Memorial (1.1 km)
Memorial to Erich Brost (1903–1995), advocate for Polish-German understanding born in Elbląg.
Tank Monument (1.2 km)
Soviet T-34 tank displayed since 1976, symbolizing the 1st Warsaw Tank Regiment's fight against Nazi occupation.
Monument to Casimir Jagiellon (1.3 km)
Monument honoring Casimir IV Jagiellon, the grand duke who granted Elbląg its city rights in 1457.
Piekarczyk Monument (1.3 km)
Bronze memorial to a local resistance figure, commemorating Polish wartime heroism in Elbląg.
Water Tram Cruise (1.9 km)
Scenic tram ride through Elbląg's canal system and waterways.
Dinosaur (2 km)
Monument featuring dinosaur sculpture in Elbląg.
Monster (2 km)
Public sculpture or artwork in Elbląg.



